>>>> The one thing I learned early on, was to set Global > View Mode to "No >>>> View Mode" and leave it there. I see > no purpose for it and if you set it >>>> to anything but "No > View Mode" it just takes over everything. Isn't that >>>> what "global" means?
>> It is a good, fast way to set all your folders to the way you always want to >> read your email >> I have too many folders to even think about trying this, but I >> wonder if you set it to a specific view mode globally and then go >> back to "no view mode" would the settings done globally stay where >> they are but now you have the ability to change them? > 04 November 2013 > I have set my own global view mode that I call "Generic View Mode" > with messasges threaded and in reverse date order, and it is behaving > itself so far. I then use the folder "View tabs" to genersate waht > folder by folder view mode I want, (All,[which is therer by > default],Today, Yesterday, This Week, Unread, and Flagged. So far so > good since deleting the CONFIG.CDB file and letting TB! recreate it > and re-setting as required. Still think it's close to broken as a > facility, and trust it as far as I can throw it ;) > -- > Chris Wilson > "Using The Bat! v5.8.8 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 3" 04 November 2013 And I really see no great advantage in it over "No View Mode", just wanted to see if behaved now I know what to do if it doesn't, and I have secure back ups.....! -- Chris Wilson "Using The Bat! v5.8.8 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 3" -- ________________________________________________ Current version is 5.2.2 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html